'Rahul Gandhi Interview' - 17 News Result(s)

Reacting to Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi's jibe calling his government 'suit-boot ki sarkaar', Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the Congress was still smarting from its crushing defeat in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. In an interview to the Press Trust of India, PM Modi rejected charges of concentration of power in the Prime Minister's o...

A day after taking over as General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Sitaram Yechury spelled out his agenda in an interview to NDTV, admitting that this was a "difficult period" for the party as it looked to revive itself.

Congress leader Sheila Dikshit has denied that in an interview, she was scathing in her assessment of Rahul Gandhi. News agency PTI quoted Ms Dikshit, three-time Chief Minister of Delhi, as stating that, "There are question marks over Rahul Gandhi's leadership qualities; Sonia should continue to lead the Congress."

Former Union Minister Jayanthi Natarajan has said the Congress Party, from which she resigned this morning, needs a "lot of discussion" on party functioning. She also said she had left the Congress because she felt "suffocated". Her comments came in an exclusive interview to NDTV.

Sonia Gandhi declined to become the Prime Minister in 2004 because of strong opposition from her son Rahul, who was afraid she would be killed like his father and grandmother if she accepted the post, former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh claimed today in an interview to a private news channel.

Under fire for receiving special favours from the Modi government in Gujarat, specifically for being sold land on the cheap for his massive port-cum-SEZ in Mundra along the Gujarat coast, businessman Gautam Adani said in an interview to NDTV that the land that was allotted was barren and so there was no question of it being sold at lower rates.

In an exclusive interview with NDTV, BJP's candidate in Amethi Smriti Irani challenges Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi to a debate but, she says, she doesn't think Rahul will accept her dare. She tells NDTV, Rahul Gandhi does not deserve to be a neta, let alone a parliamentarian, if he cannot deliver on his own turf.

While his television interview a few weeks ago may have been a fiasco, Rahul Gandhi's interaction with the Press Trust of India (PTI) earlier this week certainly made a political point. Rather than loose thoughts on love, RTI and fresh air - usually the Congress vice-president's all-purpose solution to any Indian problem - this interview was focuse...

It was a rare privilege to hear Rahul Gandhi speak during a television interview yesterday. I call it a privilege, given his darshan is rather hard to get even for his own party men, and even in Parliament - his attendance record is an abysmal 42%

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi today said that Narendra Modi's government in Gujarat "abetted" the riots of 2002. Mr Gandhi's charge injected a tense new element into a general election campaign that has so far focused mainly on the economy and corruption.

Noted economist Amartya Sen, in an interview to NDTV on Thursday, defended himself over his remarks against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, saying that he did not think the Bharatiya Janata Party strongman would make a good Prime Minister. Mr Sen also said he was "disappointed" by BJP leader Chandan Mitra's remark that he should be stripped o...